05 October 2022
On 5 and 6 October, the delegates from EU Member States represented at the Brussels-based Committee for Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management (CivCom) and officials from the European External Action Service are
visiting the European Union Rule of Law Mission in Kosovo (EULEX) to
take stock of the Mission’s work in Kosovo and gain a deeper
understanding of the rule-of law and the security situation on the
ground.
During the visit, they will receive an in-depth briefing
about the several strands of the Mission’s work in Kosovo, including its
role as Kosovo’s second security responder, its work to find missing
persons, the robust monitoring of selected cases in Kosovo’s justice
system, as well as EULEX’s support to the Kosovo Correctional Service.
The delegation will also meet with representatives of Kosovo authorities
and civil society organizations, EULEX’s international partners, as
well as representatives of EU Member States in Kosovo.
CivCom is
tasked to advise the Political and Security Committee on civilian
aspects of crisis management and is composed of representatives of EU
member states. It prepares planning documents for missions, makes
recommendations to the Political and Security Committee, and deals with
the development of strategies and concepts for civilian crisis
management and for civilian capabilities.